Sexy Beast has a distinct feel to it within the very first frames -
a blurring camera focusing on the sun above with the following shots presenting the central character in his natural habitat - he his literally baking out in the sun a la baby oil with the gut sticking out.
Not exact matches
This is where the subject is in
focus and the background is
blurred with a «bokeh» effect that's typically reserved for digital single - lens reflex
cameras and nicer lenses.
You can also reverse the
blur in «post-production,» with the
camera blurring the subject and bringing the background into
focus.
On your
camera simply use the portrait (picture of a head) setting for a shallow depth of field that just has the subject in
focus and
blur in front and behind.
Set your
camera to Aperture Priority mode and a larger aperture which will
blur the area surrounding your baby and keep your baby in
focus.
For example, he uses a lot of angled mirror shots to illustrate the altered perspective of that person, precise
focusing and
blurring to mimic foggy state of mind, and removing the
camera from the steadicam in some scenes to create energy.
This auto
focus allows you to take pictures of people up close without the normal
blur from a fixed
focus camera.
Plus, features like Phase Detection Auto
Focus and a dual - tone LED flash are designed to help the camera focus instantly and accurately for a blur - free, realistic looking photos, even in low l
Focus and a dual - tone LED flash are designed to help the
camera focus instantly and accurately for a blur - free, realistic looking photos, even in low l
focus instantly and accurately for a
blur - free, realistic looking photos, even in low light.
The selfie
camera on each has a dual lens to create the popular
blurred background (bokeh) effect using a Samsung feature called Live
Focus, but neither
camera has optical image stabilization.
The
camera was a bit unreliable with getting a
focus lock and we ended up taking a few shots that were completely
blurred out.
Launching on Steam starting from August 18 for an as of yet unspecified price, the PC version includes a number of updated features
focusing on
camera, full Steam achievements and trading cards, scalable motion
blur settings and a customizable dynamic screen shot mode.
By adjusting the DOF values, you can control the
camera blur and the
focus point of your shot.
The works that brought her to international attention, the series Ground and Field, presented photographic
blurs caused by
focusing the
camera on an unoccupied foreground; these lushly colored images tested connections between the descriptive clarity of photography and the haze of memory.
I seek to evoke a mood rather than capture the minute visual details of a particular view, so I will manipulate the
camera, shifting the
focus plane, to create scenes that are deliberately
blurred.
To produce a kind of rupture in this endless loop of image production and apprehension of nature, Opie uses different
cameras — the portraits are shot with a digital 35 mm, Hasselblad, and the landscapes with a wider - angle, Canon DS — and then allows the
focus to
blur.
Used creatively, restricting a
camera's depth of field can simulate the operation of the human eye and control perception: your precious offspring (cunningly located off centre) is in crisp
focus, while your irritating nieces and nephews who crowded into the shot are simply colourful, supporting
blurs.
I love the increased details it offers over the 5 MP selfie
cameras from previous Samsung phones, but the autofocus system can sometimes
blur out photos by trying to
focus at the last moment.
Our dual
camera system uses two sensors to put the
focus on the face you're capturing while
blurring the background for a gentle, yet powerful effect.
Selective
Focus A camera feature that makes objects stand out by blurring the part of the image you don't want to focu
Focus A
camera feature that makes objects stand out by
blurring the part of the image you don't want to
focusfocus on.
The front - facing
camera offers the Live
Focus feature which lets users adjust the
blur effect before and after they take a picture.
The
camera application now features a «Portrait Mode» and uses software algorithms to keep the main subject in
focus while
blurring out the background.
Using these two
cameras in conjunction, the M8 can produce shots with actual depth to them, allowing you to
focus on almost any object in frame and defocus (
blur) everything else.
Portrait mode uses the phone's dual
cameras and Apple's software to mimic the quality you would get from a DSLR
camera, which keeps the subject of the photo in
focus and slightly
blurs out the background.
On the Galaxy S9 and S9 +, the 8MP front
camera can optionally
blur the background of images while keeping the foreground in
focus in Selfie
focus mode, much like the bokeh effect on the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2XL.
Samsung has also developed a «Live
Focus» mode that lets you take photos with both
cameras at once, and use that extra data to artificially
blur the background... or at least, what the
camera thinks is the background.
You can take selfies and adjust the amount of
blur in the background, before and after taking the image — this feature is called Live
Focus and we've seen it before on the rear dual
camera of the Galaxy Note 8.
The one part of the
camera experience I'm not fully behind yet is the «Live
Focus» mode, which is the in - vogue feature that uses both
cameras at once to detect a subject and artificially
blur everything in the background.
These dual front
cameras help to take portrait mode (Live
Focus) photos from the front
camera and users can adjust the
blur too.
But the most interesting new
camera feature is something called Predictive Hybrid Autofocus, which Sony claims will be able to track moving objects and predict where they will go, adjusting the
focus on the fly to capture fast movement without any
blur.
But this time the secondary rear
camera is a 20MP sensor (Sony IMX 376K, f / 1.7 aperture, 1.0 µm pixel size) which will allow it to produce depth - of - field effects that
blur image backgrounds while keeping the foreground in
focus.
The secondary
camera is a telephoto lens which helps for things like depth of field, allowing users to get those beautiful portrait mode photos that
blur the background so the subject in the foreground is the only thing in perfect
focus.
The claim is that just like one of Sony's excellent mirrorless
cameras, the X lets you tap on an object to lock in
focus, and your
camera will track it, anticipating the subject's path so that every shot you capture is in
focus and
blur - free.
The 3V packs a 12 - megapixel
camera with a secondary 2 - megapixel sensor for portrait - style background
blur shots, plus post-capture
focus changes.
The
camera also has a predictive hybrid auto
focus feature that can continuously track moving objects and capture them without motion
blur.
By using two
cameras, the Note8 is able to model a three - dimensional space, and then use software to introduce artificial
blur around the
focus point.
The Google
Camera app comes with a new Portrait Mode that
focuses on the main person in frame and
blurs out the background to produce an image in vein of a live portrait.
Though there's no dual
camera setup, both the front and rear
cameras support Bokeh mode, which lets users click pictures with subject in sharp
focus, while the background is
blurred.
One of the rear
cameras is a color lens while the other shoots in monochrome; the dual shooters work together to capture images in true black and white without conversion, and there's selective
focus to
blur out the background.
The 5MP
camera comes with LED flash support and loaded with features such as Auto
focus, HD video recording, Geo - tagging, Auto Motion
blur reduction and Image Stabilization.
But I have 1 query: - I have seen the sample images that you had shared in ur review, they all were really amazing and there I noticed that u had
focus the
camera on 1 particular object n rest things were
blur in every photo....
In addition to a better zoom feature, the dual -
camera setup on the Note 8 allows you to add some photo effects on portrait shots, where you'll be able to
blur the background for a more artistic
focus on your subject.
The fast
focusing and stabilization helps the
camera capture
blur - free photos and videos even when your hand is unsteady.
It has a dual rear
camera — a 16 - megapixel primary sensor and a 2 - megapixel secondary sensor — that can capture Portrait Mode - like bokeh shots with in -
focus foregrounds and
blurred backgrounds.
Both the
cameras work together to fetch you some awesome selfies with a bokeh effect as well, where the background will be completely
blurred out keeping your face on
focus.
Even though, the phone does not feature dual
cameras on the back, it uses some software work to give you the option to
blur the background while keeping the foreground subject in
focus.
Another cool feature with the dual -
camera setup on the iPhone 7 Plus is something Apple calls the Depth Effect, where an object in the foreground stands out in sharp
focus contrasted to a stylish background
blur.
The
camera software comes with various features named as Selective
Focus (Bokeh) which adds a blur to background or foreground of images while keeping the main subject in clear focus and Selective black and white which allows changing the background or foreground to black and white with the main subject in full co
Focus (Bokeh) which adds a
blur to background or foreground of images while keeping the main subject in clear
focus and Selective black and white which allows changing the background or foreground to black and white with the main subject in full co
focus and Selective black and white which allows changing the background or foreground to black and white with the main subject in full colour.
Low - light photos benefit from Sony's RGBW sensor, pulling in more light than we expected with its f / 2.0 aperture, but the
camera seems to struggle to find something to
focus on, and unless you keep a very steady hand, shots still tend to show a fair amount of
blur.
The dual
cameras will have what's called as «selective
focus,» which lets users
blur the background of images using software.
For the front 5MP lens
camera, it comes with a built - in bokeh mode,
blurring the background of the
focus area of your selfies.